The Others (2001)

…I watched this film pretty much by chance. At first, I was not sure, but in the end, I found that I loved it because of its simplicity and efficiency. Then I went to its entry on Wikipedia for further information, and came across this remark:

“[…] However, in drawing out his effects, Amenábar [director] is a little too confident that style can substitute for substance.”
- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times.

I think this is a good point, worth remembering once in a while, indeed, for a certain kind of authors, including me. So I clip and keep this here for myself ;)

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